craigy wrote:
Watched the Bravo/Gracie match last night -- if the rules meant the game had to go to a decision I think Bravo would have gotten the nod. Never seen an Electric Chair submission attempt before!

It was insane, wasn't it? I don't think Royler saw it coming, Bravo has some interesting tweaks to the more standard Gracie style. Royce continued the predictable familial poor sportsmanship after a loss by confronting Bravo behind the scenes after too.

That's really quite harsh. Clomiphene as I understand it does very little in terms of a PED, but it does help conception (but dare I say, part of fertility problems could be due to other substances used - much like TRT).

That's the problem with Bisping- much better wrestling than a lot of European guys, but, if he happens to be paired with a guy with the right combination of strength/leverage/whatever to be able to hold him down, he's fucked.
You just know he isn't going to negate the scoring gap by getting the knockout.

Did anyone else notice, in the close up shots pre-fight, Carmouche literally has sideburns? You know, to go with the slightly suspicious muscular build and acne?
Pleased Tate got the win she needed at this stage, probably a bit of a gatekeeper from this point onward but always so game.

Speaking of which, Browne has more heart than most, but he met a more natural, technical striker Saturday night- would never have imagined myself saying that about Werdum a few years ago. With his jiu-jitsu base, he could be a real handful for Velasquez. A worthy opponent standing and, even if Velasquez opts to wrestlefuck him, extremely dangerous on the ground.

He can, and he probably will, aye, that will absolutely be his gameplan.
It's interesting though, when your ground game is as good as Werdums, how freeing that is to get creative and take risks striking. It'll be an interesting fight.